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| | | | That fucking remake that's inevitably going to be terrible still hasn't been made. On a positive note, the latest director has dropped out and Aquaman isn't involved anymore. HA! Good. That's another step backwards, I'm loving this progress. Guys, this is a message, this is a signal from a higher power and it's telling you... | |
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| | | | Released: 30 August 1996Director: Tim PopeDistributor: Miramax FilmsBudget: $13 million (estimated)Stars: Vincent Pérez, Mia Kirshner, Richard Brooks, Thuy Trang, Iggy Pop, Thomas Jane, and Eric Acosta The Plot:Mechanic Ashe Corven (Pérez) and his young son, Danny (Acosta), are brutally murdered by zealot Judah Earl (Brooks) and his thugs. After being resurrected by a mysterious and... | |
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| | | | Released: 13 May 1994Director: Alex ProyasDistributor: Miramax FilmsBudget: $23 millionStars: Brandon Lee, David Patrick Kelly, Rochelle Davis, Ernie Hudson, and Michael Wincott The Plot:Musician Eric Draven (Lee) and his fiancée, Shelly Webster (Sofia Shinas), are brutally murdered by "T-Bird" (Kelly) and his gang of thugs. One year later, a mysterious and supernatural crow brings Eric... | |
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| | In the 1950s television, there was no one cooler than John Cassavetes' as "Johnny Staccato." Cool Jazz, hot women, and bad dudes. The setting is Greenwich Village. "Peter Gunn," a more successful show in the ratings, had more of a Hollywood glitz to it and less grit even though like "Johnny Staccato," was set in... |